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![]() Up for sale is a 48" aqualight advanced MH fixture, it's dual 150watt. Got it through a friend of mine who had it running for approx. 8 months @ 4 hours a day. It'll be equivalent to 4 months use of 8 hours a day. He had the lamps tested for par and they show good life in them. It would be perfect for 55gallon - 75 gallon setup. Here's some quick spec on this unit.
Coralife Advance He ordered it from the States and paid almost $800 with shipping and taxes. I am running Tek lights in my tank and has no use for it. Pickup in Richmond please. New price drop $225. Great deal for a 4 foot light. Making room in the house! Steven Last edited by piusma; 12-02-2009 at 09:32 AM. Reason: spelling |
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![]() Bump for a new lower price!
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![]() bump. Still available.
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![]() Final bump before going into storage. This unit is in mint condition and has adjustable legs that will go above a 36" tank. A single 150watt pendant will cost you more than this new.
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![]() Is this the older version with no actinic supplementation?
just two 150 watt hqi bulbs and ballasts in one fixture right? I think it was called the aqualight advanced? |
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![]() Yes, you are correct, it is the aqualight advanced, only dual 150watt bulb no supplement. I think it would be a great unit to run pheonix 14K bulbs on.
Steven |
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![]() Yeah..
I had this light on a 72 gallon bowfront (22" high) and I kept and grew sps in there but never ventured to put them deeper than halfway down. Though I DID have clams on my sandbed. This light would kill it on a 18" tank IMO and it's nicely ventilated for the summer. |
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![]() have seen this light in person really good condition and the bulbs are as bright as new ones!
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